Im Siwan's "Tracer" and Kim Nam Gil's "Through the Darkness" will halt broadcast due to the forthcoming Winter Olympics.
Read on for more details.
'Tracer', 'Through the Darkness' To Take Hiatus Due to Winter Olympics
MBC's action drama "Tracer," starring Im Siwan, Ko Ah Sung, Son Hyun Joo, and Park Yong Woo, and airs every Friday and Saturday, will temporarily halt broadcast after episodes 7 and 8 air on January 28 and 29.
In accordance with the upcoming Winter Olympics, which will air on MBC starting from February 4 to February 20. The drama is expected to make a return to primetime on February 18 with Season 2.
Meanwhile, SBS mystery-thriller series "Through the Darkness," which currently receives good feedback from the viewers, will also have a break on primetime. SBS is yet to confirm when the drama will resume its broadcast.
New K-Drama Releases to Watch This Week
'Rookie Cops'
Kang Daniel will have his drama debut with "Rookie Cops," which is about to premiere on January 26 at Disney+ Korea.
It depicts the stories of freshmen students who aspire to serve their country well in the future by entering the prestigious Korean National Police University. Chae Soo Bin, Lee Shin Young, Park Yoo Na, Park Sung Joon, Kim Woo Seok, Min Do Hee, Shin A Ri, and Yoo Dae Il are the newest squad to anticipate in the series.
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'All of Us Are Dead'
The much-awaited Netflix series "All of Us Are Dead" is finally premiering this coming January 28. "Squid Game" actress Lee Yoo Mi and fresh talents Park Ji Hoo, Choi Yi Hyun, Yoon Chan Young, Yoo In Soo, Lee Jae Gyu, and Lim Jae Hyeok are ready to grace the screen with their new apocalyptic series.
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It depicts the story of a group of high school students who are trapped at Hyosan High School during a zombie virus outbreak. Viewers should anticipate how these students will escape the haunted school and make it out alive. What sacrifices are they ready to make for their friends?
'Snowdrop'
BLACKPINK's Jisoo and Jung Hae In are also preparing to bid farewell to viewers as their weekend drama "Snowdrop" will air it's final two episodes in one night. JTBC announced that on January 29, episode 14 would have its regular broadcast, while episodes 15 and 16 will have a simultaneous broadcast on January 30.
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Written by Shai Collins.